Thomas E Szymczak, PT. Vortek Surgical. INTRODUCTION Achieving and maintaining the desired position during endoscopic GI procedures including colonoscopy, EGD, ERCP, TIF, and similar procedures is a critical first step in performing a successful, complication-free procedure. Given the variety of patient types that may present for a procedure, a number of factors can present unique […]
J Opfermann, MS, A Krieger, PhD, PCW Kim, MD, PhD. Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Children’s National Health System, Washington, D.C.. Objective: The task of suturing for anastomosis requires complex coordination of surgical tools and suture management in minimal operative space. The lack of maneuverability and ergonomic design of MIS tools create challenges […]
Jeffrey L Eakin. Pioneer Valley Hospital and Jordan Valley Medical Center. Coupling of energy through the outer insulation of conventional monopolar laparoscopic instruments has been a problem since the inception of minimally invasive surgery (MIS). This stray energy may be coupled through a hole in the instrument’s outer insulation or through intact insulation by capacitive […]
Back ground: Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy is one of the most commonly performed surgery. Various methods of Cystic artery division are in practice. This study looks into the safety of clip-less hook diathermy division of cystic artery against the standard cystic artery division between clips. Objective: To study the outcome and safety of the clip-less hook diathermy […]
Objective: Cholecystectomy is the most frequently performed general surgical procedure. Prior to Mouret (1987), surgical trainees were routinely exposed to the open procedure which was the gold standard treatment of the time. The aims of reducing postoperative morbidity and length of hospital stay have historically driven the change in surgical approach; from open to laparoscopic, […]